here on the baltimore ravens official twitter account they wrote, baltimore welcomes refs back with open arms. on the n.f.l. 's official twitter account, they wrote safe to say league officials have never been more loved. it's a good time to be an n.f.l. referee. as mike and andrea said, they got a standing ovation, first time probably ever in football history. there were some folks who weren't too happy to see the real refs back. one person wrote, darn, the good refs are back. i was looking for more intertouchdownceptions. another wrote, the first lusty boos from the real refs. and we're back. honey among is over. getting back to normal. i want to show you this twitter account. this is the tatter account for somebody who -- twitter account for somebody who was calling himself the n.f.l. replacer ref. but yesterday after news broke that a deal had been struck, he changed his name to former replacer ref. he's developed a following of over 8,000 followers. during the game he wrote, in a million years i would never have guessed that illegal formation is an actual football penalty. he was ma